Posted on 04/13/2012 5:12:35 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
Catholic League
Lesbian Dem Hilary Rosen tells Ann Romney she never worked a day in her life. Unlike Rosen, who had to adopt, Ann Raised 5 of her own.
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It’s true. Hilary Rosen is an open lesbian who is raising adopted kids with her partner, Elizabeth Birch, who once ran The Human Rights Campaign Fund.
IMHO, Hilary Rosen is far, far more out of touch with the average American woman than Ann Romney is.
You have to wonder if there is an element of jealousy in all this.
Adoption = homo reproduction.
Two Pies nary a cake make.
http://static.oprah.com/images/presents/oathome/200608/tips/tips_a_150x150.jpg
Birch was executive director of the HRC until January 2004 when she left to spend more time with her partner, Hilary Rosen, and their children. She joined the Howard Dean presidential campaign as a senior advisor. She then became a professional public speaker.
She had a relationship with Hilary Rosen, former chief executive of the Recording Industry Association of America. They adopted twins, a boy and a girl, in Texas. The couple separated in 2006.
Back in day when I played college baseball there was a lot of bench jockeying going on during the games. However when you were up by a lot of runs, you kind of dialed back on the ragging. The whole let sleeping dogs lie kind of thing. On the Anne Romney situation we are up by a lot of runs, so for the Catholic League to start yelling Lesbian at this time does not help. When you are winning it is not necessary to unleash all your ammunition just for the sake of it.
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After 15 Years, a D.C. Power Couple Decides to Go Their Separate Ways
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Elizabeth Birch and Hilary Rosen, Washington’s first same-sex power couple, have called it quits after a 15-year relationship, according to people close to them.
Birch, a savvy lawyer, and Rosen, a high-profile lobbyist, glamorized the image of gay couples in the nation’s capital. For almost a decade, Birch was director of the Human Rights Campaign, the country’s most influential gay and lesbian political lobby. Rosen, as head of the Recording Industry Association of America, was one of the most effective corporate voices on Capitol Hill. As a couple, they were plugged into top social and political circles, which made them two of the most prominent activists for gay family rights.
Last year, Birch, 50, began commuting to New York City where she heads Rosie O’Donnell’s production company, KidRo Productions, and O’Donnell’s charitable arm, the For All Kids Foundation. Rosen, 48, is now a consultant to the entertainment industry and regular political commentator on MSNBC; in January, she launched OurChart.com, an online social site for lesbians.
Birch will continue to split her time between NYC and Washington. The two women, who declined to comment, will both raise their 8-year-old twins, Anna and Jacob.
Thanks for the post; background information. Good point, gutsy. I played ball in college, too. Half of me agrees with you and half says, Hooray Catholic League! I do enjoy running up the score...burying the other team...especially when they’re whiney socialists. The Catholic League teams we played against in high school were always tough.
>> Unlike Rosen, who had to adopt
Oh, she adopted. I figured they were fathered by her friend Turk.
Turk E. Baster.
Human Rights Campaign, abbreviated as HRC.
Interesting, to me, same as Hillary Rodham Clinton = HRC.
All democRATS.
Don't need no Weatherman to see which way the wind
blws.
"Behind the Violence, Says Jane Alpert, Was Sex"--November 09, 1981--
"The leaders of the Weather Underground, she believes, followed a similar pattern of constantly shifting sexual alliances..."http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20080637,00.html
"He [Bill Ayers] also writes about the Weathermen's sexual experimentation as they tried to 'smash monogamy.' The Weathermen were 'an army of lovers,' he says, and describes having had different sexual partners, including his best male friend."
Source: New York Times, September 11, 2001: "No Regrets for a Love Of Explosives; In a Memoir of Sorts, a War Protester Talks of Life With the Weathermen"
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F02E1DE1438F932A2575AC0A9679C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1"...the Weathermen, when not engaged in group sex, committed such revolutionary acts as parading with a Viet Cong flag through a local park on Independence Day and spray-painting the walls of a high school with the slogans, "Off the Pigs," "Viet Cong Will Win," and "F#$k U.S. Imperialism."..."
Campus Wars: The Peace Movement At American State Universities in the Vietnam Era
"What happens next bears watching closely, as does the response of the president, ex-Speaker Pelosi, and others on the left. Encouraged by leftists in the Democratic Party and funded by left-leaning nonprofit organizations and celebrity contributors, Occupy Wall Street may in time morph into something resembling the radical factions of the late 1960s and 1970s."
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/10/predicting_the_weatherman.html
Is she the one who will never work a day in her lie? Or is it the other one?
Guess how we got where we are?
That goes without saying, the average woman likes men.
And it’s not exactly like Rosen once worked in a shoe factory 10 hours a day. She lobbyed for the RIAA against the common man’s right to share files!
Sounds easier than raising a bunch of kids.
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